Saturday, March 28, 2020
Science Experiments With Beaker Tongs
Science Experiments With Beaker TongsA Beaker Tongs Chemistry Experiment is a fun and exciting science project. All of your students will be fascinated by this simple experiment. It's also very practical, easy to do, and a lot of fun! You can make it with just a few items at home or buy ready-made science kits to give to your students.The first step in your Beaker Tongs Chemistry Experiment is to make the base materials. There are several materials that you can use. Make sure they have different characteristics. This way your students can start a whole experiment with different materials and end up with a great one.Once you have your materials ready, it's time to work! Start out by making a plastic beaker. You can use a plastic beaker to hold solutions of different chemicals. For example, put some beakers of Pd (potassium dichromate) and Cs (citric acid) together and pour them into your plastic beaker. Then you can add your solution.If you are using Pd then you might have to shake th e solution before adding it. Also, if the solution is too big for the beaker then it will go through the beaker instead of going in it. Keep adding more solutions until you have enough for all your students. When you have done all the solutions, pour the beaker with the solution from the plastic beaker out into a more permanent beaker. This way all your students can see and use the beaker.There are also beakers made with other chemical ingredients besides Pd. Also, you can mix the beakers with glass tubes, plastic tubing, etc. to make different experiments. A glass tube may contain ethylene glycol and ethylene glycol is a very dangerous chemical. Make sure to use a disposable beaker. Other beakers should be poured slowly into the plastic tube.Finally, you have to decide which students will do what. It's easy to let them do their own experiment without any supervision. This is not recommended as you can accidentally do some very bad things.Beaker Tongs Chemistry Experiment will surel y be fun for your students. Be sure you show them how to use all of these materials and ensure they understand what you are trying to teach them.
Friday, March 6, 2020
TEFL Jobs in the UAE
TEFL Jobs in the UAE Teach ESL in the UAEAre you a TEFL teacher who wants to teach in Abu Dhabi? Teach Away is excited to announce new jobs in Emirates across the UAE open to experienced TEFL teachers.One of the most popular destinations for teaching abroad, the UAE has strict requirements for teachers. TEFL teachers who have been waiting for an opportunity to teach in the UAE can now apply for these positions, which start in August 2013!Teachers will be instructing students at a vocational school with locations in several Emirates throughout the country. This school aims to prepare secondary and post-secondary students for further education by providing education in English, math, science, and study skills. Teachers will work as part of an international team in a technologically advanced environment.See the full job details here.Job BenefitsTeachers earn a competitive, tax-free salary consistent with the standards in the UAE. In addition, these positions provide the following benefits:Accommodation allo wanceAirfare reimbursementHealth insuranceRelocation allowance (if relocating from overseas)Bonus of 1 month's salary per yearRequirementsAll candidates are required to have a Bachelor's degree.Candidates must have one of the following:A Certificate-level ESL certificate (TEFL, TESOL, CELTA) + 3 years of teaching experience, orA Diploma-level ESL certificate (DELTA or equivalent) + 2 years of teaching experienceVisit the job posting for full information.ApplyApply for this opportunity by creating a profile at /teacher/register.
Time You Enjoy Wasting is Not Wasted Time
Time You Enjoy Wasting is Not Wasted Time Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. Marthe Troly-Curtin Marthe Troly-Curtin became famous thanks to her books from Phrynette novel series First mention about these novels appeared as an advertisement in Lippincott monthly magazine (Edition 1911), and it was described as the most talked about book in London today. Later in 1912, Troly-Curtin novel Phrynette married was recognized as the earliest source of a very popular quote Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. Since then, the meaning of this quote had gathered more sense and power: enjoy every day of your life and be happy!
Thursday, March 5, 2020
A Resource Guide for Parents on the Common Core Standards in Schools - ALOHA Mind Math
A Resource Guide for Parents on the Common Core Standards in Schools Are your children dealing with the implementation of the Common Core Standards in their schools? If you are unsure exactly what the Common Core Standards are, or how they came about and are looking for resources to help you help your child, then you are in the right place. ALOHA has gathered information and resources to help. Why Do I Need to Learn about the Common Core Now? Many ALOHA parents have expressed confusion with recent implementation in many states of Common Core standards and how the changes may affect their child. Although first implemented as early as 2010, many states are just beginning to bring them on board for the 2014-2015 school year. And if your state implemented them earlier, there are new resources to help you help your child. To make the process more complicated, some states that started using the Common Core have changed their minds. See below to find out if your state is currently using the standards.* What are the Common Core Standards? Created by a national group of educators and other officials, the Common Core sets nationwide standards for what students should know in language arts/English and math at the end of each school year Kindergarten through 12th grade in U.S. schools. So that two students, in two towns, or one in a rural school and one in an urban school end up having learned the same concepts by yearâs end. A somewhat controversial topic among educators, parents and politicianslove it or hate it, most U.S. children will have to deal with it. Although the standards are nationwide, each state has been allowed to handle the implementation of the standards. This video might help explain the âwhyâ a bit better. Three-Minute Video Explaining the Common Core State Standards from CGCS Video Maker on Vimeo.This video is courtesy ofhttp://www.cgcs.org, The Council of the Great City Schools. In case the video does not show in this post with your browser, click here to view it online. The original Common Core Website is a good starting point to find information. There, parents can find details on the language arts/Englishand math standards. See more resources and tips below. From the site: âState education chiefs and governors in 48 states came together to develop the Common Core, a set of clear college- and career-ready standardsâ¦. Today, 43 states have voluntarily adopted and are working to implement the standards, which are designed to ensure that students graduating from high school are prepared to take credit bearing introductory courses in two- or four-year college programs or enter the workforce.â See below if your state has adopted the Common Core standards.* How Might the Standards Affect my Children? If implemented in your state, the Common Core might affect your child by the way math, especially, and language arts are being taught. The amount and type of homework and the way tests are being given may also change. How can I help my Child Adapt to the Common Core? ? The Common Core sometimes uses different or new teaching methods to approach familiar subjects. So be sure to read all materials and homework that comes home with your child. Reading and understanding how things are being taught, can help youhelp your child. ? Have a consistent homework routine. Getting your children into a homework routine can really help them handle any increase in homework. ? Have a consistent homework environment. Having a designated area for children to study, away from major distractions, but where you can also be nearby to assist is helpful. ? Sometimes Common Core work and homework may not fit each childâs developmental level. Be an involved parent. If your child is struggling, this may be the issue. Ask your childâs teacher for tips on how to help your child with this issue. ALOHAâs and Reading | Writing Programs are Another Resource to Help Children Get a Handle on the Common CoreReinforcing classroom instruction, general knowledge, and test-taking strategies the skills that are presented in ALOHAs Reading | Writing program also help children to increase their performance and to gain confidence. The Common Core standards have brought new testing procedures to schools. As students get used to the new standards, testing anxiety can also be a problem. Our Reading | Writing program can help students become familiar and more comfortable with the test-taking process. Students learn to pace themselves in order to complete the assignments in the allotted time frame, just as in the new standardized testing process. Common Core Resources for Parents: The National PTA also has created short, easy-to-read Common Core guides explaining standards at each grade level. The documents also provide tips on how parents can help at home. From Scholastic: http://commoncore.scholastic.com/parents/basics The Parentâs section of the Common Core site: http://commoncore.org/parents http://www.corestandards.org/about-the-standards/myths-vs-facts/ *Is My State Using the Common Core Standards? Seven states and one territory, AK, IL, IN, NE, OK, TX, VA, and Puerto Rico have not currently voluntarily fully adopted the Common Core Standards. For general details on your state click here http://www.corestandards.org/standards-in-your-state/. So you are aware, some states which originally implemented the Common Core are trying to repeal or adapt the standards. Here is an outside website with more up to date map at a glance: To be sure, you can also check your schoolâs website, or your stateâs department of educationâs website: http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SEA. For a more up to date interactive map click here; this interactive map reflects more up to date changes than the common core websiteâs map.
Four People to Ask for a Reference
Four People to Ask for a Reference Most older students know the anxiety that comes with asking for letters of recommendation. Some teachers are bombarded with recommendation requests, so a reference may take weeks or months to receive. Aside from tight submission deadlines, getting a personalised and highly favourable reference can also be a concern. However, even if you're in a bind, there may be some options as to who to ask. Here are a few ideas: 1. Student Instructors Although you may have your heart set on getting a reference from a renowned professor, other students could have already beaten you to the punch. Wait times for such a recommendation may be extremely long. In addition, you may not get the type of personalisation that you want. A student instructor or TA, on the other hand, may know you a lot better. Recommendations from people who know you well are preferable to generic letters that could refer to anyone. 2. Extracurricular Activity Leaders Maybe you're involved in the scouts or army cadets. If you've spent time doing after-school activities, mentors and volunteers who run the activities could supply you with an excellent reference letter. Although these individuals cannot speak about your academic performance, they have likely spent a significant amount of time with you and therefore can attest to your character. 3. Internship or Job Supervisors Work ethic is important in both job and school environments. Your former or current boss can give a reference that describes you in a positive light. A boss will know whether or not you are punctual, committed, focused, and courteous.
Get Some Chemistry Help Free - Avoid Being Cracked Addicted
Get Some Chemistry Help Free - Avoid Being Cracked AddictedAre you looking for some chemistry help free? Or, are you in need of some free advice or a link to a free website that is able to give you some free information about something related to your interest? You may be thinking that you have found the information you are looking for online. Or, you may be searching for a place to get the information you are looking for but did not find the information you wanted.In addition to wanting to know where to get some chemistry help free, you may be looking for advice that can help you avoid being labeled as being a crack addict. Your curiosity may have gone too far. So, in the words of Dr. Mehmet Oz; 'Keep it to yourself, and be honest, or you're a...Crack addict!'If you want to get some chemistry help free, you have to look for them, and pay the money. Is that really such a bad thing? Just what are you afraid of?Anytime someone asks you for help, and you feel that this is something that should not be done, chances are, they are not willing to talk to you on the phone. This may seem petty, but when you are talking to someone and they just want to talk to you; what do you think you are doing? For the sake of discussion, let's assume that you have asked the best-selling author, Richard Branson, for help with your diet. After all, he is the richest man in the world.In any case, let's suppose that you are talking to him and he is going to pay you for what you want to do. Would that really be too much to ask? Yes, it would, because he is asking you to pay him for the information that you need. And, you are probably desperate to get some chemistry help free, right?What is your problem then? For you to be able to get some free information and not pay to get it; that is just silly. And, if you are ever asking somebody else for something of value, they probably wouldn't ask you for money for it either.Please consider all this. Do not let the desire to pay for your chemistry help be your excuse for not getting what you need, and to be honest, it shouldn't be.
Nonviable Chemistry Definition
Nonviable Chemistry DefinitionChemicals are either non volatile. Non volatile means that they do not react with other chemical reactions. They stay the same for as long as they are in their containers.The volatile chemistry definition states that chemicals can be changed from one state to another state by exposing them to a temperature. The change is gradual and can occur at a rate faster than the speed of light. The chemical reaction occurs in a chemical form in which it is known as vapor or gas.It is important to understand the basic differences between these two definitions when dealing with chemicals. In volatile chemicals, it is a slow process. The temperature changes are considered reversible, but the chemical can continue to cause harm at that time. Thus volatile chemicals tend to act more on receptors like small molecules, enzymes, and hormones.A good example of a volatile chemical is chlorine. Chlorine is used in many industries, such as chlorine gas, bleach, steam steriliza tion, and in fluorine-based commercial compounds. Chlorine reacts quickly with moisture and humidity. As soon as chlorine comes into contact with moisture, it will combine with other chemicals.Volatile chemicals react slowly and quickly with oxygen. When exposed to oxygen, it combines with the oxygen forming carbon dioxide and water. Oxygen reacts with the oxygen in water and oxygen reacts with oxygen molecules to form water. This reaction also produces hydrogen, which causes carbon dioxide to be broken down into carbon and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere around us.Volatile chemicals have been the focus of much research and study. Since 1960's, more than one hundred and fifty different chemical substances have been identified. Among these substances are any number of pollutants, herbicides, synthetic hormones, antibiotics, insecticides, and even explosives. Most of these chemicals are used by large organizations, which may be found using these chemicals on their own or a s part of large complex chemical products.Today there are many companies and people who use complex chemical products in their manufacturing processes. Each of these chemicals reacts differently with their surroundings. The resulting affects can vary greatly from one product to another. A good understanding of the simple non volatile chemistry definition will give you a better appreciation of the importance of knowing how to avoid the use of chemicals in your life.
System of Inequalities
System of Inequalities A single inequality of one or two variables can be solved by plotting the inequality on a coordinate plane and graphing the line. The solution set for an inequality is the entire region which satisfies the given inequation. System of inequalities consist of more than one inequation and in order to find its solution set we should graph all the inequalities on the coordinate plane. After shading the region for each inequality, the common shaded region of all the given inequalities is the solution for the system of inequalities. Example 1: Solve the given system of inequalities: x + y -1 and x 0. Graph the inequality, x - y -1 treating it like a general equation. Similarly graph the inequality x 0. Now, shade the region of the given inequalities according to their signs. The green line represents x y -1. The red line represents x 0. The common shaded region is the solution of the given system. The shaded region continues till the end of the straight lines. Example 2: Solve the given system of inequalities: x + y 4, x 2 and y 0. Graph the inequality, x + y 4 treating it like a general equation. Similarly graph the inequalities x 2 and y 0. Now, shade the region of the given inequalities according to their signs. The red line represents x + y 4. The green line represents x 2. The blue line represents y 0. The common shaded region is the solution of the given system. The shaded region continues till the end of the straight lines.
The Road to Becoming a Better Singer
The Road to Becoming a Better Singer Suzy S. Learning how to sing well takes time, practice, and patience. While it may come naturally to some singers, most will need to put in some solid work to improve their skills. Read on as Saint Paul, MN teacher Justin S. offers his advice How long does it take to become a better singer? she asks, desperation grasping at her already fatigued vocal cords. I know that this is my chance to be a beacon of hope, a voice savior, if only I can find the right words to inspire her As long as it takes to become a perfect singer, I reply. Does that answer the question? Am I just giving more mystery to an already vague subject? Surely, there must be a solid answer passed down from the great singing teachers of the Old World; those Italian giants of the 18th and 19th centuries who carved the study of voice as we know it today! Great. It turns out that, of course, the answer is that there is no answer. How long does it take to learn how to sing well and become a better singer? As long as it takes. This is a scenario that I find myself treating very often, as a large portion of my studio is made up of beginners and a large portion of those beginners are middle-aged who are taking this adventure for the first time. Understandably, as a beginner, there is a certain expectation that we will be able to rapidly develop into what we hear on the radio, on the oldest and best recordings, and in the concert halls simply because we made the correct first step finding a teacher. Surely that teacher will have no problem directing a crystal clear path to success right? In reality the road is much less clear than we would like and that reality seems hard to live in sometimes by beginners and professionals alike. When you think of becoming a better singer, are you thinking of yourself paired against someone else? (Most likely Beyoncé, lets just stay honest here.) Or are you thinking in terms of self-betterment? The proper question then to ask is How do I become a better singer? The answer to this question is never measure in length of time, but always in amount of effort. Balance, flexibility, freedom, consistency, sustainability, dynamics, fluidity, musicianship, coordination, tone all of these things and more measure our capacity as a singer, as a musician, and as an artist. To physically achieve these goals takes time, but not just because thats how it is. The voice is an instrument made up of many complex muscles, tissues, and systems that need to be trained both individually and as a unit. Many of these muscles are involuntary, or reactionary, and we need to train ourselves to influence those muscles properly to produce the most efficient sound. Taken from that perspective, its no wonder that it takes quite a while to achieve the goals we want! Hopefully, the more the voice evolves and develops, the more our goals evolve and develop it is perfectly acceptable to be a greedy singer; you should want more every sound that you make. So are you doing your part? Do you practice? Remember that a teacher assigns exercises to do, not warm-ups that means they have a long-term goal, and need to be both repeated and improved upon each day. Treating vocal exercises as warm-ups is the equivalent of expecting to get stronger by only lifting 10lb weights week after week for five years youll get really good at 10lb weights but itll never get you where you want to be! How long does it take to become a better singer? she asks, desperation grasping at her already fatigued vocal cords. Im not sure, I respond, Ill let you know I get there. Its a long road, but were in it together; just remember to put one foot in front of the other, then again, and again, and again Happy singing, happy practicing, and happy betterment everyone! Justin S. teaches music performance, music theory, singing, and songwriting, in Saint Paul, MN. He received his Bachelor of Music from University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point, as well as his Master of Music from University of Minnesota. Justin has been teaching students for over five years. Learn more about Justin S. here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by J
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